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OES OL RL TTT TT wl THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, UP-TO-DATE Saveeaee| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN an UP IN THE AIR | ~ [BROWN TACKLES WELTERWEIGHT IN HIS NEXT BOUT To-Morrow Night's Battle Against Battling Downey K. O.’s Last Till Wells Bout. A Few Years Ago if Any One Ter? Spoke of Flying Through the : per é AVIATOR, Wikt. BY JON POLLOCK. sh ha ogi blades peal KK essa arnt by era hae We Would H Pitied Him dred dollars to-morrow night, a@ oul ave Because of His Mental Con-| he {s slated to meet Battling Downey, @ welterweight of Webster, Mass, in © ten-round bout at the Lakeside A. C. of Coprright, mu. by The Prem Pobtishing Oo (Tee New York World). that place, This will be Brown's last 465 HE world docs move!” Imagine what we would @ppearance in a bout before he meets have thought five years ago | Matt Wells, the English lightweight champion, on Aug. 30 before the Mad) fon Square A. C. in Madison Square Garden, Brown will get into shape for the contest at Savin Rock, Conn., where he has trained {or his last three battle @f Atwood’s feat in attempting e fight from St. Louis to New York. , Go back only @ little further and try te imagine what our New England an- eestors would have thought could they ve seen Atwood in his machine imming along over Massachusetts! Imagine tim running out of gasoline end being forced to innd near Salem—| @904 old Salem, where they ueed to burn | @n4 hang Witenes. Our frend Atwood Would have had @ swell chance among | Jack Dillon, the ecrack Indianapolls weight who bas been resting up for tw fe crendy to fight again. © His | mai Schooler, of Pittsburg, had aa offer fate ata Bicintowh | to Hon to Austra Giants Are Only Two and a Half Full Games Behind the Leaders in the National League Race ‘The Giante are two and a half full games behind the Cube, who lead the ‘ational League race, and one and « half full games in the rear of the Pirates. The Chicagoans don't play to-day and it will give the locals a chance to gain half @ game on them. if the Pirates should tose to the Uar- nd passed it Dillon against any A NEVE HANGAROO WALK = Just “THe ATWOOD STRIDE AS Be Seen HERE Soon. against Jim Savage, fu a ten-round bout at the stag of the Bays Head A.C. of Bar Moow: ways t dinals and the Giants again whip the Phillies i¢ will bring the McGraw clan 5 the witch-hunters, wouldn't he? They) n ” c 1 1 TR Giis tora cis 4¢ Hida Oe within half @ game of the Pittaburgers and two full games of the Windy ea, eae ee Gos } ot enough for such a wizard of the |] City tribe The Phillies are aix and « half games to the bad,- while the Neal tented, x tase tes skies, even if they borrowed trom the next team, the Cardinals, are seven and a half games from the top. the, loca * Meek ie Gpoctinn tank. | ‘The Athletics in the American League are just as far enead of the sec peut i sit, along, hah I remember, and that doesn’t @0 so far back elther, the time when a |] ond team, the Tigers, as the Chicagos are ahead of the Giants, the third in @tanding in the National League. The Red Sox are third, nine points ahead men in tis class, Fred Conton, uncle of Johnny Coulon, the han- f4-inch Columbta light roudster, one of of the Highionders, and the White Sox and Clevelands are tied for fifth tama ions fie dered tothe ma those old high wheels known as “Lone- place—but five points in the wake of the Chasers. Wena the “battles. 3 inthe dat first deci Johnny, bat an the latter 4 with him to fook after his interests Aiged his tadnd, ieaurd Leading Pitcher in National League; riecrentinn gare Klaw & Brianger’s 3 i Rube Triumphs Over Alexander for Supremacy, IM Saco Matintes Wat, a | “Hest Music rie CuRIsTY MACDONALD until 5 o'clock. Merklo's play that won the secona!| Pew, in THE SPRING MALD country roads at much a terrible pace. E ena Leads Schooners Giants Capture Brilliant Double-Header From Phillies, De- cas hee Maeve Syarmadew “ear tot hs eaeenn Be Apia sea pinverd| GAIETY Mi atom Stats Tome Just when the manufacturers were vore’ W Ga: the most brilliant plays of the season| were alike dumfounded, It was grow-| 9 Std AO: Meee fit ik, es cee nee a a 's Hit Winning First Game in Twelfth Inning and that gave the Giants the two games.|ing so dark that the fielders could hard-|) ftiucy see move any, ora, sorniody"tavenad In SI Short Racing Season Merkle's Unexpected Bunt Being Responsible But for wort ben Funny ‘an the ball Ho ine anew tha || CRITERION e low wheel, with solid tires, for Victory in Second. have had the two run lead that the] Inning. To start with, Devore singled ahakers,” was considered the niftiest hing ever turned out by the modern i gctentifie mechante. ‘They tmproved z. high wheels year after year, and wold Wem at about $100 each, and the deman? was immonse. Many good bis fortunes were made in those days. The “bone-shaker” was considered the last werd in rapid transit. When some / phenom rode @ mile in about 2.19 peo- | Gimmes ‘ hook thelr hoads und wondered hat we were coming to, chasing over 1 gy geet ee sie pneu- The Lrolita season was the same, were = to frecine It}and went to third on Doyle's long two 7 matics. ‘cords were olipped some P ; while the Enchantress participated in work on the paths by|bagger. By taking advantage of th more, and everybody had the speed! Two Months’ te’ Salling Most In-| two runs of the Hastern Yecnt Club, " Snodgrass that ave the Giants their|darkness and the ball, that was almost | K’™4®, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES. craze. Bike champions were Ittle tin the New York Yacht Club cruise ona|__2» BOZEMAN BULGER. i pitahing leadership upon the head of coelas oe in the first game ee black from use, Pitcher Moore man-|] smoking, Hefreshmente: Table Beate, At th ; i i ' : n TEE ake playane gan ot r,}de Marquis, and the fans surged around | was @ ant piece of headwork bylaged to strike out both Bnodgrase and mn ot ‘ aie Mc oslls aah saoceod earn — teresting Since Cup | the races Nf fis gree patie W aie teeken cal Ge nian es nlm in a way that made it plain that Merle that enabled them (o win the Hecker: “When Markie came up the} BERCERE mae a ae spots i 4 w at last had recognized @ reai | seco spectators were almost ready to give PA out ef the bicycle, . of the season. Giants at last have struck (he) wnite hoy 4 ‘ O41 A.M, CABARE: i ; ? In the fourth tnning of the great|up the ghost. They had a forlorn hope if My ue Series of 1903. ‘The Westward’s season did not bogin| Mill's eye aquarely in the middie, During the twoive inning grind Mar-| pitchers’ battle, Suodgrass got a base| that he might come through with one "8 HELLO BOUT this time @ few “vision- until tf New York Yacht Club crvise| The winning of a double-header over | quard, whose speed was almost cyolonte, Jon balls and without walting for orders|of bis long drives, and the opposing # SIBERIAN W artes” were talking in whispers although she was in commission on| the Phillies not only has given them | performed the remarkable feat of strik-| promptly made a dash for second and|felders apparently feared the same| vm GLOBE rey hE. about the possibility of flying. | NEWPORT, R. %,, Aug. 15.—M¥e plac- | July 1, two weeks after her return from |&2 upward shot toward thetr ultimate|ing out thirteen batters and allowing | was safe. But this was not enough,|thing, as they played very deep. The Pirieaa SURATI ‘ Building a flying machine in your barn out of commission immediately of ja ‘cost trip abroad. She won one| sal at the top, but it furnishea oid, | put seven hits, He also gave up four] As soon as he had dusted his tr { moved back on the far edge| RED Ke tn theae days wos equivalent to inviting (frebig-schoonets Blena ond Westward, |of the squadron runs and the Astor| patient friend Tan with a day of the | free pea me Arsh. apd it was one at Snodgrass pace - cond dash a of the grass an Ui eu anaes eked | uF > Cohan’s";!! VERE By as 9 Be Phd @p examination by a bunch of insanity cup, and defeated the Elena tn the race| most uproarious enthusiasm that has/ ety hag ss sitet el at {added to his record a clean steal of/up to the . en was that Ae experts. Why, just a little while ago} (0° fohewed shortly fey See Troliss ont for the King's cup. shaken Coogan's Bluff since the first| 4, taster ie ae peers | Olrd: Boeken, 18 the roeanting msn>| Merkle Seeapletsly Unmet srery Blan: BY Get- Rich-Quick Wallingtord they turned loose an inmate of an in.|DRcnantress, brings to a somewhat | ‘The Irolita defeated the Elena in one! gin was fired in April. Bellove us, it/never have. fact, the Philiies should | aged to get a base on balls, but Merkle | suddenly dropping @ bunt just to the) Gppostie W. igo ST. FERRY ane asylum who hud been locked efrly close one of the most interesting | of the runs of the Eastern Yacht Club | © Bi MYR nse Move us, it{never have scored at all, and Marquard |siammed a hot one atraight at Dolan. |left of the pitcher. The Philly iefeld | "gc K bros! for twenty years—and. nnolecteed iol eeshons of large yacht racing eines the [iM the longest run of the New York eee bide ines Apa eh » oredited with having pitched |swnile Mike was forcing out Becker,|was so surprised that the men stood | AK a n Yacht Club and the race of the Newport| As an opener for this afternoon of; ea e fo *. | Snodgrass came over the pan with the! still in thelr tracks in a him. ‘The “experts” had just discov. |tast America’s Cup series of 146. Yacht Racing Association on last Satur-| Wild excitement, Richard de Marquis |The one yawning crack in the perfect /rrst run. But for his steal of those two|In the meantime Merkle sped over to @fed that he wasn't insane, and never! ‘The two months racing enda with th| day, sho also defeated the Enchantress |and Alexander the Great waged a | Ritormance came in the elghih innint: | naseg guch @ play would never havelfirst safely and Devore scampered home od been insane, Twenty years ago| lena in the lead, although i the past|in one run of the Eastern Yacht Clud, | pitchers’ baitle for three hours, the Ke | Neave fa ee Gana poled been possible. with the winning run, talked about inventing a heavior-| two weeks her margin on the Westward [and in the five rune of the New York . - Jad in the fr of which has not sent the heart jump-! mitted two runners to cros the plate aMusenenT than-air flying machine. Tho authori-|ehows @ difference of only @ seconds) Yacht Club cru! Ing into the throat since the memorable after two batters had been retired. tle grevbad lot and put him throws | tm At tlle of racing. "Yat the Plant| Te lhohantiwse cocord alana one |g "ye nn, ‘There waa more than the |Kiabe. wan on tied at the ume ani! ? WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD | Rena RINoaN Ric cause @B examination. Ho was al! right but}yacht met the Cochran boat in alent) ey is cruise, anoher in the rae [mere winning of the game deliind this |iobert on Aret. he latter tried for a Aborn Opera Co. tk for one thing—he would insist that tt/contests and defeated her five times. The two leading | Steal. The Chief started to make a Howse! THE BELL ¢ F NEW YORK and for the Astor Cup, while, as hae been [nerve-racking battle. “ee ‘was possibio to fy with a machine made| ‘The Elena beat the Irolita in fourteen | gig, ahe defeat y , heave to. second, but hesitated, and | a 1, she defen the three in the| pitchers of the league were wearing . : . i oj eee ‘i 4 | MATINEE & 60 Of planes, and with no balloon to Nft st. | out of seventeen races, and Enchantress | race for the King's Cup. thelr heart out to ece which would wear | enny sitirled Fe ree oar. | Pil Mabien 14 the male of the Dis-/ srrraedy steatobets the “War Mpenited Benner” | Tickets He & Stas mond, He has been banished more than |" | has | Tom Jonge, ser igs a ema, te MINTER, GARDEN i AAA ea Of course @ man with such a delusion|in eight out of nine contes' was a public menace. All of the doc | Em. The] The attention of the yacht world has|the crown as the premier twiner of the|vog. Kuabe was in the way of the season Logan on June 17 with| been drawn to these four yachts, as tt|jeague, and the knew it, Luckily any other man in the game. 1 hrow and the ball went bounding to|Sit been euapended for three days for| /* now wit my reerd an- AE tere and “experts” agreet upor that} two races in the Sound, followed by @| t# felt that tho next contest for the | for M ir de Marquis, the end came|the fence. Four more innings were tion, wil coach the University of Michigan base: Y notices RUSMEAN. ’, cata Ci Oe WRO TSO Oe ten : bs é talking back to the umpire Boston | pall candidates next season, r ; poimt, end £0 they locked him up, cruise of the Kastern Yacht Club to| America’s Cup will be fought with this) in the twelfth inniug when, with @|cien required to overcome that final ee ienay | Rr Seni eee 39th St. ti'h0 oe ray. Eve, 8.10 Ten years ago there was a flying ma- en the cruise of the New | t¥P¢ of boat, combining, as it does, /runner ons: 1, Joshua Devore met| mistake, There were 2%,00 people in the se Bar Horbor, th specd, safety and comfort. a curve ball squarely on the nose and| stands and every one of those innings | °| It ie expected that che Elmina, owned [sent 1t whistling to the left field fence |twanged a heart string for somebody. | by F. I. Brewster, will be in commis- |for two bases. ‘The crowd was completely exhausted The Boston Nattonale wit aga! tale - tne Victoria team aoe The erty ee Wi ed an errors guna WAXINE ELLIOTT 8 oii si bo Met Tow chine excitement that bobbed up her and there over the whole country, In York Yacht Club an 4the races for the Astor and Kings Cup and the spec i | att Bottom, Nationale Whew while the Dodgers mi Atfferent localities people claimed that | pace on Saturday by the Newport Yacht 7 a _ CROSMAN ) peo gion next season, and thot the tecing | With. that. one haymaking wallop |from shouting when the bell rang for iia Henrietta * hinge oe bee sone sayeierious Manta acoot-| Racing Association. will be still more interesting. |Dovore placed the crown of victory and the second combat that did not start spat ilchatng ‘Der i eto. Ste BROADWAY™,, Way & aTat Bib art he aky. ‘they were : pit ther tretited times at vat while the fetter only atinee Saturday wappored 0 be carsied by ats snipe, Cn aT unled itinn sey onc fe Your abtomins LEW FIELDS i» Tit HEN PECUS pafepnte Mack must wish more and a more oar he For months the new: Jou Jackson. mow with HAMMERSTEIN’S (4111 Seeo hese ge Injuries to Their Catcher-Managers Hirst and Howard | us sya ycnes 09 301 NEES nSTEIN'S [EE out of existence, ‘hut they dt tau Box Rattlirg Fast) a oie; wn yan | 8S He EN Sete sr ROOF tie eit hoe i Ve r Mitchell of the Napa letics, who secured seven bingles, Hingis ee ti ter invention i ine | Put P Phillies and Cardinals Out of Race 10-Round Draw: tad § Pei Re See 108 BINT | he ieee are aay, ripe end with Ty Cobp RUST ER Pig har Sa out oe he” game, Rey “ata “abeeoat "a ‘Hickson, Bert Pitagibbas, travel and trafic line startles the eart —— sienna ‘The Rustlers had dethlog on. Dotgers team instead of the usual “one-man” affair, BTAR Bedinl & Art and relegates the flying mac! ie os he | with an injured foot, one of the small fu mete a his, atie Baie tae eat for a, ger rge ye Ts. Deli bones having been broken. This ace’ earep heap with the bicycle and (by | Charlie Dooin Has ey a ein ta | Joe Hirst, the Philadelphia fighter, : rs " Phi baseman, My that time) the automobile, | | baseless pou ve °. hay fe Bam and Willie Howard of Brooklyn fought a perio batting ‘rerneg in the irene ite, af STEEPLECHASE ‘ F A vhen 01 ‘Pag : r ing’ a Wit in gach of The threee times he Tac bid emendorly Funny Pi Joe Woodman. mennaer of Sam tang; While Bresnahan’s Foot | Vright ampin and caught apainet tup|® rating feet peitie ta tB0 Wate? oft ahd tie “Giana, \f a Amalia Une Hnhatse, Bekele hata meee Woeees \ Pirates sesterday, ilowever, the dam-|ten rounés st the Brooklyn Beaoh A! | Pinon steamboats direct to be ‘My Dear Mr. Bagrons | Has Just Mended. Jage has been done by Roger's absence |C. stag, honors being even at the ANAl) youngmere they equ yu! ye Games, | xEWw—Dully Mat % want to thank you for your | \s the Cardinale are practically out! pen, Im the earlier rounds of the com Reseed the Commal BRIGHTON wade Howe | letene naan 0 heaton, \ Pamily, Hone aaah, booms toy Baws Rangiora. & | | af either tt vy the Capdinare {tet Hiret had a comfortable lead a8 &| 1m iqtegt name for tho seventh tnntag—when — Moitimore, 2 : Mrlatiton Beach Curiliy, Keno & (ree em very glad that you him as BY ALEK SULLIVAN. | ont wan the wae 1 League pennant |F@ of his eleverness, which enabled) _. ~ —————_—_-—_—- = —— I have for a long time. Iam buy- ‘ing 2,000 of that edition and send- fag them to all perts of the woud. riimted |him to get home frequently with hard) les. Dooin has been the guiding | sapq into Howard's face and many atitt| io In ALK about your ham luck teams, ] if the Phillies and the Cardinals | STANDING OF THF CLUBS, HEATH PROSPECT Wil DFiAE . | don't earn ya inedal this season jhend of the Phillica all season, and it) he body and jaw. NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Fours, JOR WOODMAM, Ls, mistortune on the diamond, then no hanating ng te hy great ability . dela anc tite, BH Mya Big Bde Belen Be He Milo. Bd ACADEMY ; ce - a ee jandling his men that the club has bee ‘ 1 TCH, 8t Loud, oF Sy phae ph 48 oh OPE Sam will make go04 for that ver i ; }a contender for the pennant 40 long. t! ALMANY, Ang. 36—Ted Nelson, thelf fitteung 4 4) lato! Clncninat! 48 ba CARL betrolt... Bt ak gt leveled.” Bb BS Bio 10-20 & fe “boost to-night by fi es Tt le an hog Be ed beg up te vaio he h dr en in J it ts Mkely inat Australian fighter, did not have to ex- jphia 68 48 1358) Boston 25 60 BiH ‘York 35 64 505/8t, Lou) 8 75 “360 how. Not tiat we od anything Boys de fa ta lian bygone beat Willle Keeler, the love) middle Philadelphia, 2 Firwb | Washinaton Bi New, on ‘ in At for the Cubs, # ogy tong Phtededphia, fam, when fussed up a Uttle, ts surely Mie, when It te considered that both haa the wiowtown Club veen| Neleht, puniaing him ao bedly that ite fon ‘the leew nt ite. leader, | Keeler's seconds threw up the sponge iapension handed out to Out. | in the third round as Nelson was about rwood Magee one of the dia-|to land the knockout punch, ied on account 4 Glevelana? 2) BE" Lule, 1, h seeing. have such aggressive leaders as Charilo o'd-O'Brien fight, on dope, Doon and Koger Bresnahan reapect & fighter w The Lan pe, x In EF Hen Udite, S; Pitesbure, i ti EMingstrhie, st Ghicams, di, Detrott, 0. “Nights, \¢ against Jack O'Rrlen, but etmply that 48ers Which ts the worst handi ie 10-1660, h * | Ave ibs, t looks so simple a proposition that it's !vely. ‘ {mond’s great players, has hurt the - — GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. 7 fant vaceed almost wasting space to write about it You all know how poorly the Gants Jelub's standin, mmeasurad! He has eiphta at New York. New York at Washington, DOTO! = tn ads 1 play when Manager McGraw 1s not ae ie r Brook at | Reel oe roe: oe AVE Ef BSI RORE & FRNTON, Au 9 advance. However. \t'@ just the kind tear anag See on jnot played ~ mpire y A ri re 5 Hostom at Philadelphis way/drey Maple & Fete Ie advance, Bomaner: tne dust the kind te gob, but think how mueb more the | tor ag yy It ate saspension will BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Bh aula at aur stata ral, th AVE wt Niton here ute es" looked for. O'Brien. in hie firat | Philadelphia and St Louis teams must | jbe It morrow, when (he Cardinals | psi = —— = = —= ine & Hart, ot with Ketchel, gave the New York fight ™mis® thelr mentora, se they not only eee Jaat eee Talaaolppla, At the Dwentieth Century A. C, QoLumela faus the sensotion of thelr lives, It's Mirect all of the plays of the team, but ah page that the Phihies lee Sain Langford and Philadelphia ’ Th ( THA PAT t | t Cc Eve. & Sab Be ee inet pa” nay be eateh in the bargain |witn wee bo clara eames |) Jack O'Brien will meet in the e€ uat ain rus O. Barlee able to do it Co-night with Lang. | Dooln has been out of the game al- Jawainst tho samo team eariler in the{{ allt Bout of ten rounde, tie OF POP GONCERTS)r, 4, aes in the rine mont three weeks, and st doeaw't appear rn thot Job ‘Titus, another eter] Jo@ Beekman will meet Bob of New York has awarded us the large, fine, |fesiat suitiny'at-atin's ttl, But O'Brien's chance is a siim one at ™* bough he will be able to axe Up ain at . % bar one Reynoida for ten round, f L } 9 slim | eae ets seared | 1 out of the lineup for weeks, imported tailoring stock of L. L. Schwartz & sd the best. Jack has not been Ngnting women for & 1ons| ag esa cath ny eae. po z ___BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT | Ume to come, It was a oi that Oakes crashed tnio h , and the flery-headed m Co., 198 Broadway, consisting of the late Spring : and last Winter materials. Their priceforsuit |€& EMPIRE iieeais of their manage bban. ‘The for Much since Ketche! knocked him out three rounds in M’hiiadelphia, And Ket- ehel beat him wo easily th t Carley Lawrence has been ee- time every- a . ds six and a half full games belilnd the || “eured to meet Paddy Sullivan in Bway & Ralph Ave. ics heme aut: Bigiy Byured Jack s nas-beon, Lane. ih he around wii ¢ heartr abs, at 0 the latter is seven and a|] the star bout of ten rounde a’ | or overcoat to measure was $75.00 to $100.00. THE NEW CENTURY GIR be: / “diftere aeons ans Upon ena z # found half full Kame behind and practically |] the Atlantic A, C, of Rockaway RLS Henin ai tho Une, as often an that he had Wroken bie leg Atlee elu ‘LOUIS,NATR n't ave"furning for ‘ie Shampln: || oe'yeday nigh, Laswrence axes || OUT price $25.00, Sale on second floor. AMATEERS EVERY WEDNESDAY, ind somebody to e's in Bur bs noapital &6 Fs p. The National League standl the pl tf Jack Dorman, of rooeas| Week be Was sent to Quakertown vis (They have hed & lon id tell a far different story now | “Frankie ‘Williams and Darkey B d & AUTOMOBILES & MOTOR BOATS. jtrain an ae : and this has caused Dooin to worry to|had the Philadelphia and St. Louls clubs\| Griffin for ten rounds Friday, | roa way AUTO TIKES AND TUbius,” hast iachien tov yo f Mttle eerie min n . cg: ns Sia yn on ws ned the |heen guided by their ular chiefs Aug. 18, at Brighton Beach A. C. WaEe i 0 A LOUGH GOIN OU} am ws have been soH ike | hea of the bi a ‘~ j du th me Civslanein Sean soe mboe *c* the proverbial sip without @ rudder,’ Bresnahan has been out of the same) ‘euch ysis 6 Coney Te8Ri 9 Ninth Street's i ok Sc ae eee wes Be SORE RTE TEER SUPPORTED Tamarac

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